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IN CliASCEIty B'w Chanetllor. So lve, in Partition William K. Vsn Amrroge, Augustus Van Atnrtn ind Li'itux his wite, vs. August A. Youle, Samuel F.

Halsey, and fcureita his wife, Ueorge Youle, Mary Htey, Samuel Hal ley, the Kaglc Fire Company of New Vork, and WiU lian billtmau. i'uisuanl 10 the provisions of the statute in such case Jc and provided, ami of an order ol ibis Court, nude in this cause, and bearing da'e the Eighth day of No veowfr I. slant, notice is heresy given to a.i persous uav l.ir anv penrr.il lea or incumbrance by or de cree, on anv unJividea or chare of. and in the premises hl retnaAer mentioned, and vrlach are more I'i'iv described in the proceedings in the said cause, thai IheV are required 1o produce to ihe subscriber nne of the Masters uf ihe said Court, at hi oSi No. 333, Pcarl strctt, in the city o.

New or before Ilie Twenty Kif a (lav of December next, proof of all such liens aud incumbrances, logeiher with satisfactory evidence of the atrt miit due thereon. Tlie following is a brief description of the premiss. a more luliy and at large mentioned, set forth ano refer rrJ to in the proceedings in ihe said cau thai is lu Sir I. The house.and ol ground in the Second Ward the ciiv ol New 1 ork, at.d described III ie deed ol conveyance thereof made and executed by Samuel Got ham lo Ueorge Yotue, bearing oat the 19th day of March, 1S1 J.as bounded nurth westerly in front on tcr sireet, north eas erly by the kouste and lot of ground raw or ut belonging lo Lewi 1 hi bou, south easterly ii a lot of ground formerly belonging in the estate of Jeremiah rtrnwer, and sold by his executors to John sout.i wes'erly by a house ar.d )( ol grou'td row or late owned by Phiieiui Havens, being in bread'h in iom a no rear Iwtmy ket, and seventy two feet six inrr.cj in on each side, be the same raor" or less, hese prciiises bving known bv the number 211 Water street.) Jr.d ajid 3d. The piece or parcel of groun in ihe Fourth, formerly Fifth, Ward of theesy of New York, anc which In the deed ol'eonvevanrn thereof made ai.d executed hy John Post and Deborah his wife to the said Gt Youl, bearing date the Uih March, lbH4, is described as bounded northerly in front by Ohrrrv x.reel, easterly by the house and lot of ground then or late belonging to" Ephriim Il.irt, southerly bv ground, then belonging to John Post, and thereby conveyed lo Ihe said tjt orge Yoult aiid westerly be a house and lot then or lately belonging to the widow Dalton, containing in front nnd rear mm hvc tret, and in iength one half way from Cherrv sirert lo Water street (the house erected ou Ihe sad lot be rtg known (y the number 23 in Cherrv street).

And ai ad thai certain other iot.piece or parcel ot ground, in Ihe said Kourlh Ward, bounded southerly in ironl on Water street, westerly bv or late beloog ng tn Wnliam l.awior, and then in the possession of Matthew Reed northerly the rear "by ihr above granted lot and easterly by ground, (then) lately, belonging to Ldmnnd Prior, then in ilic ftossessinn of the said Lieoeg. Youle, contain in? in fruit and rear twenty live feci, and ir. leng'h one hail' way frun Water sireet to Cherry street, the house erected on ihe said Int hein known by the number 296 in Water street aforesaid. 4t'i. That criain mcusmje or dwelling houe and lot ollatid in Fourtu aard of the said city, and which in ti.e Oeid of envvanre thereof made by Benj.

G. turn ai.ii ntht lo the aid ijeo. Youle, bearingdate Ibih inv, 1817. described as on ilie nor: hen side ol Water bniindiii snutimaruly in tv said ward! by iand thi or rrriier of Rub Benson and Jatnr irgii bv then or ftrmerlv of lin Latham, sna nhwardiy by land men or formerly tieirs J'iSu liirt' riiiistnin to breadth in fnint and reir Iwenty tive fet, and in length on eaci mie one huudred feet, more or less, (the sa.d prein.sc known hy the number Waier streel id.) 5. Tnai crnain dwelhng htone and lot of ground, situate and bc.ug in the Fourih Ward of ihe said ciiv, and v.

lncii in the deed of conveyance thereof, made by Francis B. l.Wich and Joseph K. Lviirh, lo the said lieore Ynuie beards lai the 3d da. of August, lhl'l, described as bounded nonheriv from on Cherry street, easterly by ground ihen or late belonging to Ihe heirs of Hannah Dalton, deceased, south er in the rear by ground formerlv belonging to Jonn Post, deceased, and westerly by ground then or belonging to Francis K. Uomunck containing in trout on Ctierry street twenty two I've! six inches, and in length on Ihe easterly side eighi feet, and on the W' sier ide "ix five et, and in Ihe rear eight feet.

(These reiniM lie ng known by die number 17 in Cherry Mreri al ith. That ceriaui piece or parcel of land, which in the deeds of coin evai.ee thereof, made by Thomas J. De lancey and wife, and Eliaa Ann Klli. on and oihers, to th said Ueo'ce Yi l.rarin; da'e respectively ihe 14'h Ju Isil. isi dei.cibed as beinz hi the out ward ot ihei.uv of New York, on road to King's bete the four and live mile stonet, and which formerlv was liie ptoperty of David Devon, deceased, bounded as tldiows: North easterly, hy the land of Thomas Buchanan, Soo'h easterly, by the waters of the Hast river.

tilth wesier hy 'ie land of Cornelius Clopper, and N' rili westerly, hv the said Kins's hri'! road, containing fourteen acres lainl.be Ihe same more ot less. Dated, 10th November, S. COWDREY. nil) liwtiVI Master in t'nncerv. I CH ANCERY.

Before ine V.ce Chancellor of the First Circuit. Peier and Catharine lust wife, William I. Rider and Sarah Ann his wife, and David Price tt. Margaret Van Dvke. Niefio'a Van Dyke Price, Alle Kyler.JAnileiiiy Haff Rvder.Sarah Ryder, Margaret ta Ry ier, Catharine Half Ryder, Edmund Gruwold and an his wife, Joseph Mead and Elizabeth his wih Th me Carpenter antl Agne his wile, John Reid and Kllen his wire, Mirarct Van Dik Samuel Loll and Kvnue his wife, NiOoUs Van Dyke and Pe er Van Reid, i'niior, and Adnance Van Brunt.

In pursuance decretal order of Court made in the above cue. will be sold at Public Auction, at the Merchants' Ex tnange, in ihrcity of New York, on tlir J2d day of November next, at 12 o'clock at noon, hy or under the direc'ion of the subscriber, one ol Ihe Mas ters Court" All ihst certain tract, piece, or parcel of land situate lying and bein in Ihe late town now city nl Brooklyn in ihe coun of Kingf, being a par: of the land coinnrinlv called wnn the duelling Iniiif il and buildings therein bounded as fol hez rtiiing at the higli water mark or line on the Unison river, adjoining the land of late Nicholas Van Dyke, deceased, and running from tln nce south firty. Ihre deg ees llurty in nule eait, wig the Knd of Ihe said Nicholas Van Dvke fourteen c'tams and sixty nine to toe northerly corner of a barn, befwgtng io the said Nteho.as Van Dike, thenci! along Ihe Und of said Nicholas Van Dyke, south sixty on decrees and thirty iroiiiites east, four chains and fifiy six links an ont half a link, to the null race of the mill of the aforesaid Nicholas Van Dvke, thence nlong the said mill race and mill pond, as it runs along the meadow or marsh, to a point de ignated hv a stake which is lil IV tiilher'y Iroin the mill s'andlng upon the land hereby described, thence easterly on a straight line across a creek commonly called the null creek or race, to a stake which stai.us near me flood gate of the last mentioned mill. alnni Ihe last mentioned creek, including ttu floods tie as the said creek runs, lollie bav or river at the tiwnt.i of the i aid creek, thence aeroa ihe mouth of said creek to the land called the Red hook thence abng the north eascrn side, of the said Red hook, at hih water mark or the taml now of Jolui Half, thence itouth len degrees and firty hve minutes weal, along the aid land of John iff to a stake, thence south eighty seven degrees and hfleen minutes west, one chain and fifiv one link to high water mar or line, thence ihree degrees and thirty nunutes cast, four chains and sevenlv ur links, to the place cl beginning. containing in upland and land under water, nbovc called Ihe mill creek or null race, tiiieen acres, one rood and thirly poles, be the sanio nine or less, subject to the rishis and privileges as granted lo the aftresaid John Hatf, wiih the land above mentioned as belonging lo hun of a (t communication to the iid land frnm Ihe mill (formerlv the mid of Matthias Van Dvke)." And one acre, one rood and iweniv mne of meadow or marsh, be the same more or less.

And also, tour acres, Ihree roods and linrleen les of land lying between high water mark or line and low water mark or line, adjoining the said land shove described the Red book and the said land now or late of John Half, be the same more or less. AUo All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land ra'h the drowned marsh or eom inmate of the said Red hook, hound nor.lieaj erly bv land late of Abraham l.unuere, snu'heasieriv bv the Oowannes nav at nlgn water mark, and nonliwe lerly hv Ihe mill ud herein above mentioned, containing thirteen acres and Ihree roou, be iho same more or les. Also All ihat certain tract, piece, or parcel r.f land and premise, wurt the appunenanccs, situate in the sakl ciiv ol and in the btll oi complaint in ihe above entitled caue, called the mill pood en ihe southerly side of a mad and bridge leading Iroin the said Red hook lo the laic vinageof Ihe mill pond and creeks running in various directions around, and between the lands called iho Islands, on the northerly side of said road, wi'h the mill dam or dams therewith connected, containing together a imii tilt) live acres and two roods, be the same more or less. Also AH that certain tract, piece or parcel of land nnd meadow, being a pari of Iho land commonly called the Is.ands, bournleil as follows, io wn. Beginning at a stake near the null pond belonging to the parties lo this suit standing in a place whero there was formcr'y a stake nut no and marked VD, and running from thence east warHlv alone ihe said mill itond, aue.nl twelve chains and forty six Inks, to a road and bridget leading from ihe said Red hook lo Ihe lato village of Brooklyn, thence across the sa road on ihe west side of the bridge and a I.

hi ih southerlvside of a creek or pond of water lor mini! a nart of ihe aforesaid mill potvt, northerly and northwesterly, about Iwi Ive chains and fifty six links, lo the land late ol Nicholas Vandyke, at ine norm esieriy termination of said creek.ihence easterly along the north erly side of said creek or ond, about eigai chains anu filly six links, thence northerly along said creek, and lo the northerly termination thereof, e.ght chains and eighty links, ihcnce actors the northerly terminal ion of said creek lo ihe easterly side thereof, about fifty six links, thence north thirty minutes east, about eighty seven links, to the East river al high watermark or line, thence westerly along the Easi river al high water mark, about eight chains, lo Ihe land late of Nicholas Van Dyke, thence south seven degrees and thirty minutes west, crossing said road, thirteen chains. In ihe placejof beginning, (subject, nevertheless, to ihe right of travel over and upon the said road, by all persons inleremed therein) containing about ion acres, two roods and twelve poles, be the same more or less Aod also, all th land lying adjoining the land and meadow last above described, between the high water mark or line and the low ws ter mark or line, containing about four acres and fourteen poles, be the same more or less, together with all and sinular ihe tenements, hereditaments, and appurte nances thereto belonging, or in anv wise appertaining And also, at (he same me and place, few Mo. 18, in the Reformed Dutch Church in the City of Brooklyn, which said severs lots, tracts, pieces and parcels ol land above described, are laid down and designated upon a certain map thereof, prefixed lo the Masters Keport upon title, Sic. in the above entitled cause, and therewith filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court. Dated October 8, 1834.

NATH'L. F. 'WARING, olO law6w Master in Chancery. ITALIAN GROS DE NAP, al 4s a yard. Just re.

ceived 1000 yards nf Italian Gios De Nap, slightly damaged on the voy age of importation, lor sale by JOHN O. MERRELL, oSl 30 Maiden lane. PLATE PAPEB, very superior, of various aizeajusl eceived and for sa'e by ui UOIT, 13 Ann it. TCTIARD TPltUAMSON, offert Tor a1 ll Ko. la, 19 Maiden Lane, New York, L.

P. MADEIRA WINB, nines, hocslieads and Quarter casks, entitled to debenture, I'rum Howard, March Co. Newiou, Gmlon, Murdock Scott. George Kobert Blackburn Co. Leatock, Hams Ic Co.

Orders received for Ihe Wines of anv of these and the winea slopped direct, as ooocrtnmtv nrTr finite ui uo zuieouKi quauty, in oolites, including tile i bilEII RY WINES OF SPAIN, from the best tn 'aje, in ipes, nnjs. and quarter casks, entitled to de bentiiret, some extra quility, in bottles. i r.o KJt KAUl Chateau Margaux, Chateau Lafitte, Palmer Margaux, La'our, Leoville, Panillac. St. Juhen.

Bordeaux Wine, low priced, ftr ordintrj consumpj t'tii. Bordeaux Wine in hhds. CHAMPAGNE of die brand" Grape." KeaJ Siilery do. Hose do. Aocbor." Imported or special order, Sauterne, Barsic, "1 Hern.itage, and white, I hJj Muscat de Frouiignac, Yin de Grav, and bottles.

WINES OF RHINE AND MOSELLE Marc briiitner, Hocheuuer, Bradiieberger, itc. POUT WINE, in wood or glass some extra quality in htttlles. PUKE TABLE WINES, in pipes, half pipes, and quarter criKs. er.i.uen 10 aeoeonire. Oici L.

P. Tetiendc, Sicily Madeira, Madeita, Marseilles Old Lisbon, Lucar. sweet and drv Malaa. LiuutuRs and cordials. Vi Italv, Ho iand, France, and Martinique, Kirchenwasser, from the forest of Noar, Ciiracoa.

Red and White, Iroin Amsterdam. Maraehino di Zira. Atuielle, Noyeau, 4ic. OHIJICE LIQLORS. uimer the Custom House locks, entitled In debenture, in DiDes.

had oiues. and quarter Particu.ar attention is paid to selecting BRANDY Old Champagne, (1S08.) Real Bordeaux, Cognac, (Oiard, Dupuy Co.) I82S, nocne ie, i.oiii.n fc ictse Oo. GIN Old C'llogn London, 3d proof, Old Holland, and American. RUM. Old Jamaica, Portland, Old Antigua, and Kay in bottles.

WHISKEY. O.d Irish. (Inmshowen,) Old Scotch, (Farimosh,) Arrack, 1N. 2, Old Double Brown Stout. Dunhar and Hib.

ben brnd, and bcotch, (A.loa) Ale in hhl and tcs. As a so the liner choos Black and reeli A in ir ciiesis. nan enrsis anu Canutes. O.d Mocha, Java, South American and West Indi our ths, Kefmed SUGARS, in varietv. Foreign FRUITS and PRESERVES, Spices.

Sauces, variegated Pickles, Sardines, Truhles. Italian Pastes, Foreign Cheese, Olives and Anchovies, Bordeaux Table Oi! Fien Spiced Vinear Paris Wax Candles, VI a A A Li It cr.wnuo, a a large anj welt seasoned stock, always on hand, Sc. a2 if A 'uur, Chancery held tor tiio State of New J.X 1 ork, at the City of New ork, on the ninth da oi September, one thousand eight hurdrrd thirtv our, renent nliam T. McCoun, Vice Chancellor ol ino nrsi circuit. Abraham Mi cliell, vs.

Samuel Hntfman and Frances C. his witie, Henry H'lfTman and F.l.zabeth his wile, and David Everett Wheeler. It appearing by affidavit to the satisfaction of this Court, ihat the above named defendants. Henry Hoffman and Elizabetn his wife, reside out ofihis stat, but within the United Stales of America. It is ordered, on motion of Davtd Cod wise.

Solictor for the oomplainaM, that the raid Henty Hoffman an 1 Elizabeth Ins wite, cattse Iheir appearance to entered and notice thereot to bt served ou ihe complainant's solicitor within f.ur months from ihe date of this order, and in cae of their appearance, ihat ihey cause their answer to the co.n ainam's bid lo be filed and a copy thereof Ut be served on ihe complainant's solicitor within lortv after service ofa copy of said bid, or that in d. fan thereofthe said bill ot complaint mav lie taken as confessed them respeciiveiv and it is further ordered that within twen'y dais the complaii ant ca'ise a copy ol this order to be pub oihed in me 'Siaie and in the New York Evening Post, and ihat the laid publication in each of ihe tan papers hir cihi successive weeks, at least once in each wtek. or that he cause a copy of this to be served personally on ihe said Henry II and Elizabeth his al least twenty days before the lime above pr. tor their appearance, copy. john walvvorth; j.23 lawffw IN CHANCERY, STATE OK MiW lodh, Pursuant lo aa order ol this honorable court, will te sold a public auction, lo ihe highest bidder, under tiio direction ol the subscriner, one of ihe masters the sa cuin, at the Merchants' Exchange, in the citv of New York, oi.

ihe tweniv nrst dav oi November n'exl, at 12 o'clock al ail Ihat eeriatn lot, piece or parrel of ground situate, lying, and being in ihe Second Ward of the citv New ork, and which in a crum map properly in the Second Ward ol the citv of New. York, belong ng to ihe estate of Mrs. Ann White, surveyed bv W. B. Doughty, Citv Surveyor, New York, on life twenty first day ol December 1329, is distinguished by the number seventeen, and which is bounded contains as fo'lows to wit: southwesterly in front by Ann slr et, twenty feet, northwesterly bv lot number eighteen, forty eight feel len mohes, "easterly bv ground now or lately belonging to the estate ofS.

Greenwood, iwcn ly lhree feet six inches, and southeasterly by lot number sixteen, thirty six leet two inches, be Ihe said dimension, more or less, together wiih all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Dated, October 1S4. S. COWDREY, Master in Chancers. Note.

Upon the above lot is erecle.l a four s'lorr brick bniMtng, known as No. 13 Ann street o30 Jawt's I tu. Mate New York, ss. Pur ii Wlll i ant to an order of tins Honorable Court. lo Ihe liigtiesi bidder at public auction, at Hie Mem hunt Exchange, in Ihe City of New York, on the rwetiiy tirst day ot November next, al 12 o'clock noon under tne direction atid superintendence of ths subscriber, one he iviaa ers ol ihe said Court, all that certain lot, piec, or parcel of land, situite lying and being in the Ninth Ward of the city of New York, aud numbered oue hundred andlweuty five, on a partition map between Thomas Ludlow Ogden and Perkins Nichols, Ei'rs, made in the month of November, 1323, by Daniel Ewen, City Surveyor, aud recorded in ihe Ite.isier's olhce, in liber.

i.utiiurr i. oi uunvcyiiic.es, pis 27 1, and bounded as f.ti.ows, on ihe southerly shIo in front bv S.viii etr.t he westerly nidi: by lot nutiuer 124 on ihe 'rU side by lot number 133, and on the easterly side by lo: number 12G, being in front and rear twenty five f. ei wide, and ninny feel ten inches deep em each sule, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. uaiea 3 Jth uclober, 1834. S.

COWDREY, Master in Chaocerv. Note. The above lot is on the north side e.f6'h st. id aboul 100 feel easterly from avenue on II a iroe 2 siorv dwelling house, wi ll a tV, The above sale is to be subject lo a lease without rent for 16 years Irom the day of March next. 30 2aw.t DMItliMLE Y'S PATENT UABINtrbAlH MANUFACTORY.

New York. No. street. D. Bruinley, having obtained a patent lor his ncwiv invented Hnihmg Machine, has Ihe honor mil the same for the approval.and patronage of the American public.

1 he machine is made in the form of a cabinet. nd ean be used in any room or chamber, witb mt etting or injuring the furniture, and lequires but little (if any) assistance in filing preparatory lo its use after which it oe uwixcu anu enclosed in ihe cabinet, without difli BuuiiHtiticuisi itiece OI lurnilllre. In new build.nosihe same bathing apparatus could be fixed into ihe wan, so as lo be entirely invisible in the room. It nas mis peculiar advantage, that with ooe pail of warm or cold water, a person can bathe for fifteen minute either sHting, standing, or lying down with greater ease tiu lutuiiy iiianin any oi ine oruwiry baths, 1 private funnies, invalids, and persons of sickly constitutions to persons laboring under disease or weak ness ol limbs, and in cases of sudden ticknea. r.i1.,r decided advantages, from the facility and promptness of anu me pleasant and etlicient modo ol jatning.

it wn be also found a desirable acquisition lo steam boats, packel slups, or in any cabins ot vessels. irom me smanness ot space it occupies, and the slight trouble it gives affording lo uasscnera i. Imiirv and convenience conducive to health, and as it can be reason ably applied any cabin. 1 therefore recommend iihih ly to all propneiors and captains of vessels. The inventor has submitted the machine to the in Dec on of several of the medical faculty of New York whose united concurrence in opinion ol irs utility leads 'him to iiisueciiun ovine puniic, wnichlie solicits, iouimj merit tneir patronage.

Should anv unforeseen defeei hat n.i.: on trial, it repaid by proprietor Iroe of ex e.su, ii a naming machine sliould ho required auy other dimension or form, or according to any 1il.out in creasing ihe regular manufacturing price of a cabinet 1CtOU' tjr mnlh to Tal cs a it ana throughout the Union Post nnid inJ dire, to Ik. "ie union, w.ih immediate will meet ECOMMCDATIOlt. New York, June 29th I833 I have attentively examined the Patent Cabinet Bath of Mr. Brumlcy, and it gives me much pleasure to tesu iy 10 lis superior advantages over every similar machine hit her 10 in use. The facility and promptness with which it may bo employed, the little room it occupies, and the pleasantness of its application, render it peculiarly adapted to the wants of invalids in private families, who have suffered much in this country from the difficulty and trouble attending the use of the ordinary Bath.

It sonears to me thai this ingenious contrivance need only be exaro ttien 10 meet witn general approbation and encourage ttVlll. DANIEL L. M. PEIXETTO. M.

D. other recommendations of medical gentlemen will be 11 required. ieS 6rn I luii, Astama, cough, Ooid, fail ino chest, Splitting 01 Blood, ic Balsam of verwori. The public are informed that Ihw successful remedy for all Diseases of the Lungs and Chest can be fie. In proprietor his of.

.1 1 Bowery, between Fourih and Fifth strsels, sf" ,0 Garden. This caution is rendered necessary ihe frauds which are daily EJSITSf article to customers which can have no property of the genuine preparauon. 2 rz TAVrnD mo irrcri? a ctyt. 1 I nilB.s 878 Trieste Baskets, J. salt by Yv B.

wiNDLEi 824 Plaidsn Isnr. "TTTItlTLAWS PATENT VEGETABLE MED 1CATED VAPOK BATH, No. 380 Broad way, and at 30a East Broadway, Bear urawi 're" B.mplof ed with Ihe Veer table remeuie, i auxiliary ra tha cure of ike under olionel diseases. TtaelTaeuicritaYaiwtauanx 1st. To equakxo i)eearaiiuoui utc uu.

to remove coldness ot ttw aan" flow, ot blood lo the bead. 9A n.tuwit sweat ana re estao.ua ocmne 3a oiminisn bcv has it failed lo core uc douloureux. 4ih. To promote cutaoeoua eruptions, and remove A irr, of ihe skin. oth.

To remove the ettccts ol mercury and lead Iron. the system. Cik. To promote absorption of dropsical effusions. 1th.

To relieve difficulty of breathing, and hence to cure ajthma, and other Diseases of the chest and Iiugj Sih. 1 strengthen the stomach and impatt a lone lu the digestive organs, and cure dyspepsia with us conse quent disorders. 9th. 1 promote the healing of scroluloaa and chronic ulcers. 10th.

To remove gouty and rheumatic pains and swellings lrotu tne joints, and cure lumbago, acrauca 11th. Q.tiincy the bath has never failed to relieve 12th. In Croup, it may be regarded as Ja specific 13th. In Hooping Cough, it gives great relief. 14th.

In Measles, no instance of death has taken place hen the bath has been employed. 15ih. lo prevent and cure discharges ol blood from the tungs and other internal organs. 16th. To cure acute and chronic the bath, when judiciously medicated, is a certain specific.

17th. To cure gout, in all its forms, in a shorter time than any agent hitherto used. 18th. The bath has never failed to cure the Cholera Morbus. 19th.

Intermittent, (or agues) continued fevers 20th. Insanity la no case has Mr.Whitlaw failed in restoring to a sane slate, patients put under his treatment, when there was no malformation. 21it. Hydrophobia This dreadful malady which, op to the present lime, has defied the skill of the medical practic, has been successfully treated by Mr. Whiilaw, 22d.

Palsy, it greatly relieves. 23d. It lias proved an effectual cure for cancer (in its incipent stages) erysipelas, scurvy. Painters' cnolic, spinal anections, paipiiauon of the heart, inflammation el Ihe eyes, fits, stiff neck, nettle eash, jaundice, ulcers' ion of the tbroa', liver complaints, scald bead, and St. Vitus' Dance.

A regular medical practitioner is in daily attendance attach of ihe above establishments. Person in ihe United Stales, Canada or the West Indies, desiious of purchasing the patent right for ihe use of iheir Umtlies or lor a city, coun ty, stale, or province: and physicians in the city ercoun try, who desiie lo possess this poweiful auxiliary to iheir practice, wi I please apply lo the proprietor of the patent right at 280 Broadway, by letter, post paid. Whitlaw's hepa ic or liter pills, digestive, nervine, anti scorbutic, anti haemorrhuMal and emmnagogue pills, lor sale at ihe above esiab'eiliment, 4i at No. 7 Wall fl. ii.i.AsUBV Department, I Seoleniber 4.

I ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo the uroorie. 1 tors of the Certificates of ihe Five per Cent. Stock, created in pursuance ol an act ot congress, approved ctn the 3d of March, IS 1. entitled An act lo authorize the President ot the Lulled States to borrow a sum not exceeding five millions dollars," that the certificate of said stock will be paid on iheareoau day of January next, to Ihe proprietors thereof, or iheir legal representatives, or attorneys duly constituted, on ihe presentation and surrender ol ihe said cemfisates at Treasury, oral the Loan Office wliere the same way stand credited. A'otieeiM further given, ihat no transfer of the certificates of said slock from 'he books of the Treasury, or any Loan Office, will be allowed after the first day of De ci mber xt.

And also, that ihe interest on all the certificates ol said slock wdt cease and delcruuiie on the first day of January next. LEVI WOODBURY, s6 oowlJanZ Secretary of the Treasury. i tEuuir Depaktmest, September 4, 1834. I nn.nc. yo, nmice nu Dren given uiis inis I 'cpartroeni, lo the nropneiors ol tlic certificates of the Five per Cent.

Stock, created in pursuance of an act ol Congress approved on the 1J ot rch, IB2I, entitled An act to autb trize tlie President of the Ui.ited States to borruw a sum not exceeding five millions of dollars," thai ihe certificates of the said stock will be paid on Ihe second day of January next. Awi mherea, snnio nfihe proprietors of ihe said slock may desire the re luiltursement of their certificates previously lo the aforesaid sec end day of January next. is note firm In ihe protrietors of said slock, that, on transferring lite certificates thereof to lite Coiled Slates, they wil be paid tho am unt thereof, together with the interest which shall have accrued I hereon to the day of payment. The certificates are to be transferred in the usual manner, at the Loan Office where Ihe same may stand credited; and on the transfer being certified to the Secretary of Ihe Treasury. Ihe amount will be forthwith transmitted in a draft, payable to the order of the seller.

The luterest wili be calculated to day on which, in the regular course of mail, the money might be received on the'draft al ihe place where the transfer was made. Pcrs.ru d. nrous of selling will find facilities for that object, by applying to any of ihe selected Deposne banks in the Stale lu which ihey reside. LEVI WOODBURY, s6 eowiJanJ Secretary of the Trearrtiry. TJ1ANO FORTES.

THOMAS GIBSON, JT 61 Barclay street, respectfully informs the Li No. Ladies and Gentlemen of this city, also Southern Merchants and Planters, thai he has on hand an elegant assortment of Piano Fortes, mado in the present fashion, with grant! and double action, metallic plates and long braces, inferior te none iu touch, tone, materials and workmanship, warranted lo stand any climate and keep in tune equal to any yet made. T. G. wishing lo decline ihe Piano Forte making will induce him lo sell at a reduced price.

Piano Fortes to hire by the month. Second hand ones taken in exchange. Alterations in Piano Fortes of any kind that is practicable, executed in ihe best manner. R1 ENSSELAEK AND SARATOGA RAIL KOAD COMPANY Notice is hereby given. that a call of Ten Dollars on each share of the Slock ot tins Company has been made, payable on the first Tuesday of November next, and that a further call of Ten Dollars on each share of tlie stork r.fthis Company has teen ma le, payable on the first Tuisday of December next, by Stockholders residing out of ihe Ci'y of New York, and out of the County of Saratoga, to A S.

Per r. Secretary, at his office in Tioy by Stockholders residing in New York, lo Elisha Tibbits, Esq. Register, at his office No. 34 Wall street, in New Yoik and by Stockholders residing in the county of Saratoga, to John Knickcrbacker. Treasurer, at hi office in Waterford.

By order of the Directors. AMOS S. PERRY. Sccr'v. Dated September 30th, 1834.

s30 30Js If ALU ABLE Or. Churcn's Es sence ol lor Ihe cure of rheumatism, gout. eprains, There is perhaps no malady to which the human frame is subject, thai has had more applications of various kinds administered as remedies, than the rheumatism nor is titer: 'arce a disorder that has resisted with like for the attempts to remove it. The virtues o' the Ess. Mustard will be found to excel those of any re mcuy wnaiever.

rnce 00 cents per Dome. Dr. Church Antispasmodic Euxir, for the cure ol convulsions, hysteric, epidemic or falling fits, To these persons who are so unfortunate as to labor under any ofthe above named diseases, this article is confidently recommended a small bottle is sufficient to prove its virtues. Dr. Church's Vegetable Lotion, for the remeyal of ali kinds ol eruptions on the face or skin, freckles, ringwormi ano wimeuuig me sun, in 101 lies, at la cents.

Lrr.tourcn ennuuge Lozenges, tor tne cure o' worms in children and grown persons. They are an excellent alterative, and coutain nothing but what is iter t'ectly innocent, yet powerful sold at 37, cents each box. Dr. Church's Itch Ointment, a certain and mild itmt. dy for this unpleasant disorder and has never failed within the knowledge ofthe proprietor of effecting a cure in one application.

Price 60 cents tier box. The above medicines are for sale, wholesale or retail. 1 .1 1. oy uie rruprietor, at wnurcn uispensary, 188 Bowery anu oy most 01 tne uritggistj in tins cil. d8 OTATI kJlalh Or Nfc.V YORK In Chanreru.

In In pursuance of an orderof the Court of Chancery, will be sold at public auction, at ihe Merchants Exchange in ihe city ol New Yoik, on the Iwenl eih day of November next, al twelve o'clock at nnnn, under the direction of the subscriber, one of the Master, of Court. All those two certain houseaanrf lot of trot, situate, lying and being in the second ward of ihe citv of XT 1 J. i. cw 1 ttra, 00 me easterly sioe 01 iNassail street, be tween fulion and John streets, at present known and distinguished as numbers eighty six and eighty eighl 10 Nassau alorewtid, which said lots ail together are thirty five feet in front and rear and fifty feet deep on each side more or less, bounded westerly in front bv Nassau street aforesaid, northerly by a house and lot at present known and distinguished as number ninety in Nassau sireet aforesaid, said to be now owned and ilaimed by certain persons who are described as the heirs of one Scheiffelin easterly in Ihe rear by certain premises said to be now owned and claimed by Doctor oamuei usborne and occupied bv him, and southerly bv a house and lol now known and distinguished as number eighty four in Nassau street aforesaid'' together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Dated New York.

October 29th, A. D. 1834. STEPHEN CAMBRELENG, o29 2aw3w Master in Chancery. VALUABLE MEDICINES Dr.

CHURCH'S COUGH DROPS. This justly celebrated Medicine is unrivalled lor ihe relief ami cure of ibe most distressing diseases ofthe breast and lungs since first discovered, many very extraordinary cures have been performed hy the persevering use of it for a short time. It is an effectual remedy io Asthmas, Consumption, Hooping Cough, Soreness of Ihe Breast and Stomach, and other diseases arising from colds. Dr. Church's Essence of Mustard for ihe cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Sprains.

Sic There is perhaps no malady lo which the human frame is subject, that has had more applications of various kinds administered as remedies than the Rheumatism, nor is ihere scarce a disorder that has resisted with like force the attempts 10 remove it. Th virtues of the Essence of Mustard will be found lo excel Uiose of any other remedy whatever. Dr Church's Anti EUxer for the cure of tk My'ene, Epileptic or Falling Fits, lie mnepeTson who are so unfortunate as 10 labor un of the above named diseases, this article is con noentty recommended a small bottle is sufficient to prove its virtues. nrChoreh' Veeee Lotion, for the removal of all Worm. 0,0 faeo "kin, Freckles, Ring XVvLmCUU VerruLozenees, for Ihe cure oi vtoroisin Children an.

I 1 ten. The above Medicmes are for .1 renee, Keese ft Co. Ma.de Rosoioei Jk wall. 81 William st 110 Broawa 8 I n.i!!! Beekman. corner Wdliatn 7 8J' sb" 9 If CRIMSON PONGEE HUKbS rtc'i, for sals by JOSIAH DOW fc Co 1 IT Petri at.

ATTENDANCE IN NEW YORK, DAILY, ISUNDAYS EXCEPTED) AT at HUDSON OTDITH insifw.onn' ft KOYAL MINERAL For filling decayed Teeth without tha slightest Pain, neai. or rrecsore and IncorroolDie minfiKAit TEETH, fixed without Wres, Springs, or any other Ligatures. MESSIEURS CRAWCOUR, of the firm of Mo siewr aveoirr Sews, established lor more than a century, of Bond sireet, Piccadilly, Brunswick House, Commercial Road, London, and 6 South East Circas Place, fc dinburgh Sureeon UentitU to Ihe Koyai am ilies of England and France, patronised also by Hit Most Gracious Majetty King iVditam IV toe Courts ot Austria. France. Russia.

Prussia and Belgium. GKATEKUL for the high and EXTENSIVE PA TRONAGE which has so eminently distinguished then professional exertions since Iheir arrital in the American Metropolis, beg leave to announce to then fiieuds and the public, thai ihey still CONTINUE to RESTORE DECAYED TEETH, however large or small the cavity, with Iheir CELEBRATED ROYAL M1N ERAL SUCCEDAN ELM, so universally recommended bv Ihe Faculties of New York, England, France, and throughout the continent the operation of slopping decayed Teeth is performed in a lew seconds; the Min eral is put into the cavity in an almost livid state, without pain, heat or pressure, hardens into Enamel, allays the most excruciating pain, making a stump into a whole tooth, and prevents Ihe necessity ol extraction. Messrs. C. during their long course of study, have adopted a mode of hastening Louse Teeth, particularly of AGED PERSONS, whether rising from neglect, or the use of Calomel, or Disease of Ihe Gums.

INCORRODIBLE MINERAL TEETH placed from one lo a COMPLETE SET, which are incapable of discolouration or corrosion, fixed without wires or any other Ligatures, rendering it impossible to distin guishlhe Artificial Teeth from the Natural ones, and are warranted to answer every purpose of articulation and mastication, and will be found in every respect amply comoeient to supply ine place ol tneir pradecessors. The ins unecs of the perleclionof this New Prisci Ple, as regards mticaOon and iSe articvaiion word; are so numerous ai toe Ameran Metropolis, thai Messrs. C. rely more on the good report of their patient than upon any thing which they themselves could nuMiciy advance to recommend it Ihey can not, however, refraic from stating, that Ihe emioer. advantages of their system of construclin and fix ing artificial PALATES and TEETH.are in no case so evident as in givng the patient the potter oj clear and distinct pronunciation, more particularly in the sound of the DrntoUnguai Double Consonant TH, whilst the nW and palate Mound are rendered perfect and uninterrupted.

Messrs. Crawcours submit that these are advantages of ihe utmost consequence to Public Speakers, as well as private individuals, laboring under natural or ac cidental defects in enunciation but when to them are added the avoearanee of JUVENILITY, which I heir MINERAL TEETH give lo the countenance ofofrd pernn and that they are guaranteed to bite the hariiet tubitancet, without sain or injury they leel ihemselvei justified claiming that palm of superiority io DEN TAL SURGERY, which has been so unanimously a warned to in em oy me innanianis Ltonaon, cum burgh, New i ork. Parts, and other Continental Cities. Messieurs C. recommend lo parents and others, hav ing the care of children, to be particular in having tne Teeth examined previous to their second growth, as various diseases of the mouth have arisen from that neglccu N.

B. All letters sent to the above named establish menl, wul be attended lo. Messieurs CRAWCOUR may be consulted duly, at their residence, 52 Hudson st. New York. Such is ihe facility with which the ROYAL MINERAL SUCCEDANEUM is applied, that the most delicate of the Fashionaole Ladies in Eur'Hte have immediately submitted to its application Ihe moment ihey discovered the slightest Jracturt in any oriheir Teeth and by Ihe promntuess with which they ha.e done so, in hundreds of cases, they have been enabled lo avoid pain, and the loss of that beautdul Ornament ol the Fair Sex.

Messieurs CRAWCOUR particularly invite the members of the Faculty to witness the successful results ofiheir ROYAL MINERAL SUCCEDANEUM. Since ihe prevailing malady of the Cholera Morbus throughout Europe the substitute of MINERAL TEETH has entirely superseded the introduc.inn of Natural ones. 1 his has arisen in consequence ol Messieurs CRA Invention being free from those infectious ivrpuntie' which inus1, in greater or less degrees to Human Teeth. CHAKCES AS IN PARIS; CAUTION Messieurs CRAWCOUR conceive i necessary lo caution the Public against imposition tney aro the only Proprietors and Discoverers in Europe of the ROYAL MINERAL SUCCEDANEUM. iCT Messrs.

CRAWCOURS bezs lo inform the Faculty, that ihev make no charge to ihem for any op eration, bv giving three days none in writing. ORDER of Archibald C. Niven, Esquire, Su preme Court Commissioner in and for Sullivan County, Nonce is hereby given, that an attachment has issued against the estate, real ana personal, ol i nomas Kinsley, late a resident of the town of Mainakating, County of Sullivan, and Slate of New York, but now a resident of the town of Wantage, County of Sussex, and State ol New Jersey, as an absent debtor, on due prool made lo me pursjent lo the provisions ol the Revised Statutes, and that ibe same will be sold for Ihe payment of his debts, unless he appear and discharge uzh attachment according to law, within nine months from ihe first publication of this notice, and that the payment of any debts due to him by residents of this state, and the delivery to him or for his use of any property within this Slate belonging In him, and Ihe transfer of any such property by him are forbidden by law and are void. uated, May lrt, IbX. STEPHEN COLE, Attaching Creditor, by HORACE ARMSTRONG, m7 Iaw9m His Attorney.

STATE OP NEW YORK, ss. In CAaacry. in pursuance of an order at the Court of Chancery, wul be sold at public auction at the Merchants' Exchange, 10 the City of New York, on the twentieth day of November next at tweHre o'clock at noon, under the direction of ihe subscriber, one of Ihe Masters ol this Court, "all that certain indenture of lease bearing date the twenty fifth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and seven, made and giver, by the Wardens and Vestrymen of Christ Church in the Citv of New York. 10 Ben jamin Ross for Ihe term of forty two years, comment iii" on the said twenty fifth day of March one thousand eight hundred and seven, of all that certain lot of ground situate lying and heiii in Ihe third ward ofthe Ci'v ol New York, and known and distinguished on a certain map or chart made of lands commonly called the church farm Dv lot number one hundred and twrr.ty ihree, bounded northerly in front by Barclay streel, easterly by lot number one iindred and Iwemy iwo, southerly in the rear by 1 01 number one hundred and twenty eight, and westerly by lots number one hundred and twenty four, one hundred and twenty five, one hundred and twenty six and one hundred and twenty seven, containing in length on each side one hundred feet, and in breadth in front and rear twenty five feel, be the same more or less; and which lot of ground is now distinguished bv ihe num ber sixty in Barclay street in said City, subject to ihe rents, covenants and agreements in the said indenture ol lease, reserved, menuoned and contained." Together with all and singular ihe edifices, privileges, buildings, hereditaments and appurtenances thereumo belonging or in any wise appertaining. Dated New York, October 28th, 1S34.

WILLIAM VAN WYCK. o29 2a3w Mas er in Chancery. LIVE OAK TIMBER. Natv Commissiomehs' OrricE, lllh October. 1834.

SEALED OFFERS, endorsed Offers for Live Oak Timber." will be received at this office until ihree M. oi Ihe 1st December next, for ihe Live Oak Frame Timber, Beam pieces. Keelson pieces, and Promiscuous Timber, for one Frigate, 10 be delivered at the Navy Yard. Portsmouth, N. H.

The timber must be cut 10 moulds, or directions, which will be forwarded 10 contractors, and must have grown on lands not more than twenty five miles from the sea, which must be proved lo Ihe satisfaction of ths Commandant of the Navy Yard, before Ihe limber will be received. Persons making offers, must state the prices asked per cu 01c toot, wnen aeuverea. inspeciea, ana received, separately for each class of the articles; the whole 10 be delivered on er before the first day uf June, no extension nftime will be granted Two good and sufficient suieties will be required for the faithful performance oi ihe contract, and as addition al security, len per centum ofthe value of ail deliveries will be deducted and retained until the contract is in all respects perfectly completed, and is to be forfeited in I case of non comnliance on the part of Ihe contractors I names and residence ofthe sureties proposed, must I 1 I 1 I oners. Tone published twice a week lilt the twentieth of November next, in the Globe, National Intelligencer, United Stales Telegraph, New Hampshire Gazette, lyommercial cazelte, IN ew xortc evening fost, York Times, Penniylvanian, Baltimore Republican, Norfolk Beacon, Raleigh Star, Charleston Patriot, and savannah Republican. 014 XawtDI PEACH ORCHARD COAL.

The subscribers are daily receiving cargoes of Ihe best Peach Orchard Coal, which will be delivered free of slate and other im purities from the vessel or broken and screened from ysrd, al market price. Also, receiving and In yard, that celsbrated Schuylkill Coal, called Lewis Coal, which is not excelled bv any Schuylkill Coal in market for cleanliness, durability aod brilliancy in burning. Yards 570 Greenwich street, corner of King (late R. fe J. Westerveh) and 504 Washington street, near Clinton Market.

Office 37 Wall street, next door to the Merchants Bank. ol SEYMOUR MAISON. THE SUBSCRIBER has oooslanlly 00 band a tine assortment of beautiful colored Engravings, com prising various eiews 01 American scenery, among ihem are as fol ows a view of Richmond, Va. from the Mill above the Water Works a print of the Death ol Miss an accurate view of the place where it occurred; and just published, a view of New York from Brooklyn one do Irom Wehawk 2 views of Boston Mass; two views of Baltimore; a view oi West Poini from Phiillipstown I do from Washington Valley looking down Ihe river, one do of Fair Mount Waterworks Philadelphia, one do nf ihe New York Quarantine, Sia len Island, one do of New York City Hall, four views of Niagara Falls, Travellers and foreigners are invited lo call and examine ihem. The trade supplied as usual.

L. P. CLOVER, 40 Ssr 1 ISO Fulton at. SUPERIOR SCHUYLKILL COAL, FROM LEWIS MINES. JJ.

AYMAR, corner of Broadway and Chambers street. Will receive orders far the celebrated LEW IS Coal, which has, and continues to give satisfaction to those using it. As there are Schuylkill Coal until in ih market by others as Lewis Coal, consumers are informed thai we are ths sole venders ofthe Real Lewis Coal, sained by Mr. Saml. Breohew Also, Peach Orchard Coal, from the most approved mines.

The above soars are dsslivered in the best order a' market prices, Yard 670 Greenwich street, comer of KunrJR. ft J. Wasiarveti's and 504 Washington si. awarCliaum market; office 27 vVall streel, next to the Merchant's Bank. 17 SEYMOUR fc MAISON.

H1DES .1300 Mexican, prime quality, for sale by, m27 K.K. COLLINS, 88 South si. PROPOSALS will be received at the Office of the Commissary General of Purchases, at Philadelphia io furnish materials far making tnilorm Clothing lor seven Regiments id" Infantry two Regiments of Artil lery tor ordnance and Dragoons, and for sundry aru ue te.uT maue, um nereaner enumerated, viz iioui wioe ov eo indigo and in the wool. Sky blue twilled 6 4 Kersey. Bleached Cotton Dulling, 3 4 for Sergeant's Clothing Bleached do.

Shirting 7 8 lor do. do. Unbleached do. Shirting 7 8 lor Privates do. Flannel of Cot ion aod Wool, 7 8 lor Shirts.

Canton Flannel 5 4 fur Diswers Cotton Drilling unbleached 3 4 for Overalls and Jackets. Canon do do 7 8 for Bed Sacks. Worsted Binding of various colours and widths. Uniform Caps, for Infantry, Artillery, and Dragoons Sets of Metal Equipments for Caps', for lofanlry, Artillery and Dragoons. Pompons, while and scarlet, for Privates and for Non cumHimionea stall.

Plumes ol hoc se hair for Dragoons. Atguiileites, white and yellow. Sashes, worsted, ei imaon and yellow. Pair ol Shoulder Straps, wh le and Ho do do Brass. Epaulells, pairs for Non commissioned Staff, Sergeants and Corporals, Infantry and Artille y.

Prussian GiltJLace. Prussian Pia led Lace. Forage Caps. Laced Bootees, pairs. Leather Stocks.

Stockings, dozen pairs. Blankets. oollen, 6i feel long, 5 feel wide, weight 4 pounu. Bunting for Flags. Buttons fur Artillery and Infantry, Uniform Coat and est.

Do. U. S. large and small, yellow and while. Do.

for Shins and Suspenders, while. Drums, complete. Casks and Cooperage, lor one year from 1st Areril, Felling Axes. Spades. Iron Camp Kettles.

Iron Mess Pans. Hatchets. The whole arc to be of domestic manufactured materi als. Patterns ol all ihe required Cotion and Woollen Clo hs, Garments, and articles are deposited in the office ol Charles Little. Esn.

Military Storekeeper, in the citv of New York, and at ihe office of the Commissary Ge neral ol Purchases, Philadelphia, for examination. Samples of the Woollen and Coiton Cloths will be sent to any manufacturer on application, by mail, io this office, and such information relative lo the goods as may be desired. bootees are to be of eight sizes, and the caps of nve sizes, ine sizes and proportion ol sizes will be stated in ihe contract. On tne samples and oattrms ex hibited, the contracts will be founded, and inspect ions made, and no article will be received that is inferior in the materia! or worMianship, o. that dors not corres pond in every respect wiih the pattern on which a contract shall be founded.

The supplies to be delivered at the C. S. Arsenal near Philadelphia for inspection, in equal monthly portions anu ine contracts are lo De IO Diled on or betore the isi day of June, 1 835. The proposals must be in writing, sealed and endorsed Proposals for Materials and Articles for Infantry and Artillery ar.d must reach the office ol the Commissary ral of Purchases on or Delore the S4th day ot Oecember, IS34. Security will be required for lhu lulfi'meut ol con'raeis.

C. IRVINE, Commissarr General of Purchases, Commissary General's Office, Philadelphia, Nov. lOih, 1S34. nU PAPER Fine and superfine Lvler Paper, do imcs No 1, 2 3 Folio Post, for checks and catalogues 1, 9 cut and uat Caps No 1 yellow. Blue and Green Post No I Cap Flat, suitable for blank book No 1 blue do, do beautiful No 1 blue, Pink and yellow Quarto Post Blue Tobacco Cap, various kinds Medium, superToval and imperial Kentish Cap Straw imperial Envelope Paper Super royal and imperial Post ofiicedo Bank Note and Lottery Ticket Cap" No 1 ei 2 white Music Paper French Copperplate Paper.il by 29 inches Do do medium, very beautiful Music Paper of various qualities Medium Printing Paoor.

in irrcal varieti Royal, super royal and various sizes of imperial, 'lor new a Red, blue, yellow, and ea colored medium, some very nne Tea colored royal, calculated for covers Fancy colored Cap, Folio Post and Medium Double Crown and double Cap Wrapping Single Cap and Crown do Cap, Crown, double Crown and Medium marbled Orders executed for every kind ofnaoer with the ut vosiaespsicn. STATIONERY. Red and black Sealing Wax Wa.kden Kiuders and Hart's red and black Inl Powder Do do do Ink in bottles, all sizes Red and black Lead Pencils; Crayons Ever Points American, Dutch and Russia Quills French Ai Spanish speck 'd double head Playing Card siinrricau o. isermanao, an ainas Various sized Blank Cards, Porcelain do. Full and half bound Blank Books, assorted School Bibles and Testaments Quarto Bibles, various qualities and prices Greenleafs Grammar, Bascom's Penmanship Webster's Spelling Book, old and new The English Reader Fancy Soaps, consisting of Windsor.

Ceylon. Oriental Rose, Palm, Olive, Almond, Variegated, most ap prover manuiaciure Lithographic Stones, all sizes also Presses Cast Iron Copying Presses. For sale by 1. HOIT, 33 Ann street. Orders attended to for Rust's and Smith's Printing Tresses, 1 vpe rrom ine various respectable foundries, nd all kinds of printing materials.

niS rt n. HIDES, OIL AND LEATHER. MITH, SHULTZS CO. offer for sale at 3 37 Ferry street, corner Cliff, the following goods iz 1500 trimmed African Hides, average 8 lb. 1400 St.

Domingo do 19 700 Canhagrna do 22 650 Maracaibo do 26 350 Mobile do 14 450 Horse do 1300 Buenot Avres Calfskins, average 6 lb. 8000 sides hemlock Sole Leather, various weights and tannage 2000 do os do do do 75 doz Waxed Calf Skins 50 do Seal Skins 450 Clapmatch Seal Skins tanned 550 sides Upper Leather in rough and finished 6000 Ntirth and South Sea Seal Skins in hair 150 barrels Liver Oil. .9 tf IAOCIOR HULL'S RECENTLY LUPRUVcD JLJ 1 rtuss. Itic distinguished surgeons and medic al Ueuliy of this city generally, and sewhere, have come lu Ihe concluson that this Truss, in its present improved state, is the only instrument surgically adapted to the disease of Rupture, aud the only one'that patients can rely upon for the sale retention of the bowels and the final cure of the disease. In confirmation of which the following names of ilia.

tinguished medical gentlemen of this city, with many wincrs, nave expressed a ueciaea preference for this in strument, are respecttuiiy added. Valentine Moll, M. D. George Bushe, M. D.

Alex. H. Stevens, M. D. David Hosack, M.

D. John B. Beck, M. D. J.

W. Francis, M. D. m. Harrow, jvi.

O. Gtlbert Smith, M. D. Cyrus Perkins. M.

John Stearns, M. D. Isaac Wood. M. D.

D. Peixotio, M. D. Samuel Ackerly, M. D.

David M. Reese, M. D. Wm. J.

McNeven.M. D. Wm. Anderson. M.

D. AUo Ihe following extract from a late cemfii Dr. Mott For the last twelve months, the curative powers ol lt. nun russ nave been tested under my own observation with the mott gratifying success in" cases ol great difficulty, in which Ihe mutilated imitation Trusses so common in our market, had only aggravated the disease. Dr.

Hull 13 an experienced surgeon, who has displayed not a little surgical skill and mechanical ingenuity in bringing this unrivalled instrument to its present state ol perfection, rendering it, I know, the best I ever saw fot securing, comforting and curing the runtured patient, and it is in my opinion, the only instrument of ne aina mat is entitled 10 patronage ot the profession and the confidence of the public. VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. Park Place. Feb.

20. 1834. Letters Patent ofthe United States have been grant va tour, nun lor lourteen years t.om the last improve ment, dated July 5th. 1833. Dr.

Hull's Truss continues to be surgically applied as Msttdi uy niioseii or some competent person al his only vrmi.r, Itli. UIIUH SUCCI. Bil I jlSTlLLfclRY OH BREWEKYe fstligitne pr. XJ mises for either of these purposes or any other mat uiactury, wnn an anunoant supply ol pure spring water, may be had at the Wallaboirt, on 'the East River, imme rl 1 I 1 VT S7 1 r. i "pitenMio in new ora.

i nere is a xlarn over leet square on tne premises under which a cellar can be fixed, and adapted to various purposes. J. Alexander, on the premises (late Jeremiah Remsen's farml will snow ma same. n'zs it TO fCfcl. Pursuant lo an order of James Campbell.

esq. surrogate ol ihe County of New York, notio is hereby given to all persons havtn claims against ihe estaie of Gerardus Post, late ofthe City of New York deceased, lo exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to tne subscriber, sole acting executor ofthe last will and testament of the said deceased, at his office 184 Water sireet, in ihe City of New York, on or before the twenti etn nay oi January next. uated ino iuih day ot July, ism. CALEB S. WOODHULL, jyll I aw Got Executor.

PURSUANT to an order of James Campbell, Esq. Surrogate of the city an I county oINew Ytu lice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Joseph PelL late of ibe city of New York, deceased, to present the same wiih ihe vouchers thereof, to R. Rcnv ley. Esq, at his office. No.

135 Nassau at. in said city on or before ihe 18th day of January next. Dated, Is ew i ork, July 10th, 1834. i WILLIAM E. CRAFT, jyll lawfim NOTICE TO ABSENT DEBTORS of William Sisson.

Esot.ire. 0rder co mty courts, and counsellor in Ihe sunrem. e.J7 Jftirm it htwrtwhw uiuan ainst esta le of John A vfl the Prolndene.fITn....ls.:. rSiaeM 01 tZ ihe same wil pvmeai oi tns debts, unless he mmt mA discharge such attachment accnrrf.n i MPP'nd sonih. i T.7iS: c.rd," l.

Iaw. hin nine MPrty belongm, 1 id debtor for h. u'w, aodT him within thlm a.i r. twmmm m. iell lawS CttAr lM, jell Uw9m NOTICE.

PROPOSALS will be received al the Office of ibe Commissary General of Purchases in Pbialdelphia, 10 furnish Uniform Clothing, fee. for two Regiments ol Artillery, coaLaining the (uJwwuig garments and articles, viz Blue Coats, dyed in tndias aad io the wool, for Non Commiaeaooed Staff, Sergasau, Corporals and Privates. Scarlet Coats for niuaicuKM Uniform Cans mud Cap Eqaipaarnts kiky blur (ind go dyed) twiticd Cloth Overalls for Ser geants and Privates. Sky blue indigo dytd) twilled cioui jackets, wnn sleeves Sky blue (indigo dyed) twilled CUh Great Coats Cotton Shirts for Sergeants and Privates Flannel Shins Canton F.annel Drawers Laced Bootees pan's Woollen hs If stockings, per tkzrn pairs oollen Blankets, 6 1 2 feel 6 Utet wide to weigh 4 pounds each ceatber stocks Forage Caps, leather Shoulder straps per pair Epaulettes lor Nun Commissioned Staff, for Sergeants, arm lor corporals, iUiapsacks with snaps, loops, complete biavert acks Pompoons for Noti Commtssiontd Staff Pomjtoous scarlet lor Privates Sashes crimson, worsted) Aiguillcltes Collun Drilling Jackets for Sergeants and Privates. Cotton Drilling Overalls for Sergeauts and Privates.

The whole ate lobe of domestic manufactured materi al. Faltcrns of ail the reau.red garments and articles. are aepnitcd in Ihe office ot Ch rltts Ltitllr, AlilHary store keeitcr. in the city of New York, and at ihe office of the Commissary General ot Purchases, for examina tion. 1 he Coats and Clotb Jackets with sleeves are to be of 4 sizes the Overalls ol 3 Bootees of 8, and Caps of 5 sizes.

The sizes and pronortion uf sizes will be uar ucularly stated in the contracts. On the samples ei nioiira, ine contracts will be founded, and the inspections made and no article will be received that is inferior in ihe material or workmanship or ihat does not corres pond in every respect with Ihe pattern, on which a con it act shall he lounded. The supplies are 10 be delivered lo the Military store keener. in the city of New York, or at the U. S.

Arsenal, near Philadelphia, at the option ol the contractor, for tnsitertton. and the conttac are In be fu'fi led for one Regiment on or before the 1st day of April, ana the other on or octore the 1st day ol June, 1835. The proposals must be made in writing, sealed for clothing, tie. for and must reach this office on or before the 1st dav of January, 1635. Security will be requned for Ihe fulfilment contracts.

Commissary General's OlF.ce, Philadelphia, Novem ber itn, 1 34. c. IRvlNE, nl23tawij! Commisa General of Purchases. Vj oiitu nerenv given lo alt persons basing claims 1 1 against Wm. Hutchen, laie oi Ihe city of New York, merchant, deceased, to present the same with Ihe vouchers thereof to the subscriber, Jno.

Wood, No. 65 Pine street, in the ctty of New York, on or before the 20th of 11th month (November) dated New York, ihe lothololh month (Mav) 1334. F. MOTT, r. JOHN WOOD, 'JExecntors.

ml 9 jTOi'iCE is hereby giveu to ail petsons having ciaiins J. against James nitty, Scalebeain deceased, late ot Ihe city ot New York, to prescl.l the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, Samuel Ni chols, his residence No. 206 Water street, in theciiy of New York, otior before the lib day of December next. Dated, New York, June 3. 1834.

SAMUEL NICHOLS, FRANCIS O. BRINE, jS lawm Executors. NOTICE is hereby given lo all persons having Claims apainst Abraham Storms, late of ihe city of New York, Dock Builder, deceased, lo rresenl the same with the vouchers thereof, to ibe subscriber, al his residence, No.al4Ureenwich street, in he of New York, on or before Ine 10th nf December next. Dated New Vork, 4'h June. IS34.

j4 lawbin JAMES WALKER, Executor. "JVI ICE is hereby given lo all persons having claims J.1 against Jcnn 1 a late ti Ilie city ot 1 ork iiitrrhaut, deceased, to present the same with the vouch ers hereof lo the subf crthrr, John Johnston, at his eoun ting house. No. 57 South si, eel, in the cry of New i "rs, on or ttt iure ine lu cay Ueceinber ucjU Dated, New of June, It 34. JOHN IOHNSTON, JAS.

S. TAYLOR, je5 law6m Executors. "jTOTlCE is hereby given to all persons having claims 1 against John Johuson, late of the city of New York, deceased, to present the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at No. 2 and 3 South sireet, in ine city rsewxork, on or betore the 10th of De cember, 1634. Dated New York.

Mav 31. 1834. j.2 la6m DAVID JOHNSON, Executor. "jyTOTICE is hereby given (by virtue of an order of tun l. Surrogate of Queens Count I to all ihe creditors ol Owen Warded, late of Newtown, Queens Countr, to exhibit their demands, wrbthe vouchers thereof, to tlie subscriber, at his summer residence al Haliett's Cove, Newtown, aforesaid, on or before the 21st day ol No vember next.

ie.owa, ivtav ism. SAMUEL STEVENS, mSI Iaw6m Administrator of Owen Wardell HY Order t.f ttftinnlwll 1 OUIillUAIC, XJ Notice is hereby given lb all persons having claims Ka.iist xaniei earson, laie ot ineityoi ISew York uevcasra, io present ine same wnn me vouchers there to the subscriber at his office No. 134 Nassau streel, i Ihe City of New York, on or before ihe fifth dav of Jj, cember next. Dated the 30 day of Mav. 1834.

JOHN W. MERRITT, m30 law6m Executor. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to all persoi having claims against the estate of Abraham Dui yee. formerlv of ihe city of New York, merchant. A.

ceased, lo present the same to the subscriber al his residence, Io. Ii Warren reet, on or before tlie cignxcentn cay en December next. JAMES C. ROOSEVELT, Surviving Executor. New York, June I3th, 1834.

iel3 la6m TvJOTiCE is hereby given lo all persons having claims against Samuel Huntington, iale of Jacmel, in Saint 1 Domingo, merchant, deceased, to present the same, with Ihe vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, George Douglass, al his store No 22 Broad street, in the city of New York, ou or oeiore tne juio oi December next. Dated Now York, 30th of Mav. 1834. jon a. Huntington, m30 law6m GEO.

DOUGLASS. "VTOTICE is hereby given to all persons f.aving claims i agamst Charles C. C. Cohen, Chemist, laie of the city of New York, deceased, to present the same with ihe Vouchers to the Subscriber at his office. No.

2 Ann street, the city ot New York, on or before the 5a oay ot ertrtiary next. Dated, New York, August 22d 1834. Iaw6m RALPH GLOVER. Administrator. Aj Ol'ICE is hereby jiveo lo all persons having claims it against Ira Babbitt, late ol ihe city of New Yoik, Cordial Distiller, decetsej, to present ilie same with the vouchers thereof to Saure Babbitt, the widow and administratrix of said decea 'd, at her residence No.

155 fc.ssex street, in the city of New 1 ork, on or before ine fifth day of January next. Dated July 2nd, 1S34. JOHN D. VINCENT, jy 2 Administrator. "IV ICE.

Pursuant to an order of James Camp surrogate ol ine County of New York, notice is hereby given lo all persons having claims against Thomas Nugent, late of the Island of St. Cimx, and more recently of Ihe City of New York, deceased, lo exhibit the same with tho vouchers thereof to the undersigned at his office No. 21b Washington sireet, in said city on or betote the 15 day of Derembcr next. Dated New Yoik, Kth June, IS34. SAMUER D.

ROGERS, Iaw6m 1 Executor, OT1CE is hereby g.ven lo all persons having claims 1 against Benjamin Wilson, late of Philadelphia, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers to the subscriber at his office, No, 43 Exchange Place, on or before the second of March tint. New Yoik, 23ih of August 1S34. JOSHUA CL1BBORN, a30 Iavt6m Executor. NOTICE is hereby given lo all persons having claims against John Spring, merchant, deceased, to present the ssme, with the vooo hers thereof, le George or Marcus Spring, the Admi.us raiors of said deceased, al No. 52 Pine sireet, in the city of New York, on or betore the 2d day of February next.

Dated New'York, 1st Au.nst. 1834. GEO. SPRING, MARCUS SPRING, al law6nt Administrators 7VTO riCE is hereby given to all person having claims 1 1 against Esther Gregory, late of ihe city of New York, deceased, to present life same, with the vouchers thereof, lo the subscriber, George Tavlor.Jr No 78 Eldridge street in the city of New York', on or before the twelfth dav of ebruary r.ext. Dated New York, 8th August, 1834.

GEORGE TA1 LOR, Jr. 77 JOS. R. TAYLOR, PUBLIC AD.viINlsTKAl lOK'S OFFICE No" 8 Inns of Court, Beekman M. NOTICF kNW 27'b im xr herebv ffecs ol John kAme "cotdtpg law, unless Ihe same to, rfTh a SOm Mecuuir or admin.s.ra Novemllr "ed 00 or Mote 7th ol "sovember next, ensuitg ihe dale hereof.

ALPHEUS SHERMAN, "Slaw4w P.ti.lie jOTICE is hereby all persons havuig cla iiuilll.illBIISI, Vl r. nigpie, laie ol ine cily ol New cead, to present the same with le vftucnera ihntwir t. t. t. i ri ui nis residence no.

7S' the city of New York, on or before the nrsi kt 1 oveuioer nxi. Died JMew.York, 28th ol May, 1834. rnz9 law6m FRANS. FICKETT. TOTICE is hereby given to all persons having claims tii.t ourrows, oi inetuv ol rots York, derensetl In tl.

L. .1. i II II tittt "ui.iiei thereof in the a.i..ik hi wutc i itiuci street, iu Ihe City of New York, on or before the third of 1atr vf New York, 30th of October, 1834. CHARLES OSBORN, 031 aw6m Executor. CIAST OFF CLOTH1NU ANTED by the sul acrilwte kIm tl, kt.i..t 1 i emapnet lor all descriptions of geatlemens and boys' leR off garments "oougu uie fost OUice.

gentlemen will be wamtrd on by ft 41 N.R. All Jewelry, and property of yvery depiionbought for nso ik400 ud s.iks, mV o30 WWW (9a. JJm, 17 Prarl at. fMHP mJmt.uJ entteK son. the WuhZ W'l'lT'1 nuired to render Woodward are re nev owin, h.

ns ofo ney and TCr us en th ct 1 i ii oi tjav ni ndie nevi it .11 J7 De i.avmg Itlrlr tny property or effect, cf tbesaid W.inroTwo ward, are hereby required i j.i,. oc i toe lame lo us ih said Trustees, on or belore the day and at ihe 4.ve account, aM ue the a or betore therls. srrf.t are desirous of clos.rg the of ld WosdwJd pursuance ol the siamie in such rase made TLVT' ded. Ntw York, August 19th, leS4 prM GEO. W.

NIVEN, NICHOLAS D. HERDFR a29 lamSm GEO. D. STROVrs TV OT1CE. Pursuant an order ot Jam i Esnmre Surrogate of the iTtfttk notice is berel.y pnen to all cw ag.ti.si De Wm Clm on, Uie EaM' of New ork, deceased, lo exhibit same wuh Tin.

vouchers thereofio Charles A Clmmn Jc dmrnisiram, at the office of said admmisiralor, No. 28 all arr.t in the city of New York on or befoie the sixte.n.h day of Jsnnary nexL Dated New York, the fourteenth da'I ol July, one thous.n.d eiuKi n.i fc ttiiriv iour. A. CLINTON. jyl5 Iaw6m Administrator.

IN pursuance of an order made by James CamitbtF Surrncate ol theCilv and Counts rS lice is hereby given lo all persons having claims agaiot ihe Estate ol George Bemenl, late of the city of New iork, deceased, lo eihioil ihe same with the youchrrs thereof lothe subscriber, at the orenf Bement c0 No. 94 Brnsd sttrt el. her nlaee Ctr tK. ttv ttsttpacilOO ol business, cn or oefore the first day of Mav, one thousand eight hundred and ihirtv five. Dated New York, On.

E5in, 1634. ELIZABETH BEMENT, o25 Iaw6m IN pursuance of an order of ihfc Surrogate of the City and CotintV of New York nmir is i iftveii io persons having clannanr fem ttttla ro, g.iti me cum ol Stepnen L. hhelton, laie of New York, deceased, io present Ihe same duly authenticated to Ihe subscriber or a the Office of Waring aod Coven, Counsellors ai Law, No. 3 Front street in the city of Brooklyn, within six months after the first publication of this notice. uatea vctoorr Jth, IS34.

EDWARD N. SHELTON, Acting Executor of Stephen L. Shelton. o27 la 6m BY Order of Ihe Hon. Jolui T.

living, Firs! Jucge of the Court of Commit, Plea. (,.. um eettiuiv of New ork. 3 Notice is hereby given, pursuant lo the provisions of the s'atute authorizing attachment, against non resident .1 hl thst an u.s tsueu agamsi uie estate of Henry i.liams, Jolm C. I'utman, and Kuoert Wil uoaiuesa unaer uie name and style of ul.ama.

Pulman ai Co, and residents of Boston, State of Massachusetts, and thai ihe same will be for the payment cl their debts, unless ihey appear and discharge such attachment, according lo law, withm nine nvnih from the first publical.on of ifus notice and thai the payment any debts due to them bv resirltn orihis state, and the delivery lo them or lor then use of anv rtrorteetw a iihin t. i i aeat uvtttuf to io mem and ihe IranSter Ol anv Knelt m.i...t. k. I loroMloe law, and are void. Dated the Sdof March.

1834. Ly D. EVERETT WHEELER, Attorney tor Attaching Creditor. m4 7 Nassau eeL PLAYING CAkDS American, French, Spanish, and German, lor sale by n8 Iw LHniT.Ml.... i "iTtl DOCTOR BOYD, a Member of the Royal ColJeg't ol Surgeons in Ireland, and lately a praciiiioner in the city of Lon.lon.

offers his services lo the athVied in 'he treatment nf it rtritm tit. i long experience and close attention to this class ofcoxplaints, his pleasant, sale, and expeciti us de of trea'menl, his extrsor dinary success curlllg a long and extended practice, and above alt. his iesilunate a' of ihe grounds on which he rests his claims' to public I In this ae of empiricism when ignorant pretenders and impudent quacks are daily spreading their nets, t0 lure the unwary lo deslruc.ion, i. B.vd wou won to raise a Irienriiy and warning voice to hut fellow Qea tures, and tell mem lo beware of such dangerous persons. 1 housands who might have been ai ibi dav "le tne health and palmy pr.de of .1 Iheir "cases had only been treated by one duly oaahfied, are now numbered amongst ihe incurable and the dead Apparent cures are very common and easily fleeted but to eradtca tne latent poison, which otherwise consign hs victim io an untimely grave, belongs to the legitimate province of medicine in the hands ofa skillful aod able practitioner.

Ti.a. Dr. Boyd is such, he is willing to convince his patrons, by producing lor Iheir inspect, htsrtgulardtpoma. as a member ofthe Roval Collegs of Surgeons tn Irelxnd, and likewise leslimoiuals for capability and skill, from many who are justly considered as hg is and ornaments of their professi.to. His mods or treatment is safe, rTeciual and expeditious, not requiring either the use of mercury, or restraint in diet or exercise.

Recent affection, he pledges himself hi re move radically within a lew days, aod cases of longer s.atiding and greater malignity wdl be treated with cor. diaiity and skill. In any case, ihe pvient may rest assured, after hav ing been discharged from the hands of Dr. Boyd, that hu helih is eslablndied upon a sound and firm basis, and that his constiiuuonu renovated and unimpaired His professional honor and faith are pledged lo Him, and he flatters himse.f that his character and standing arc sufficient warranty for ils fulfilmen The strictest honor and secrecy may tn all cases be omutj sl9 if1 ICE' 1 4 DVCr Mree1' dwf tnm Wutr. D0eCR.C,0UmTT 06 I conhdennal manner al his office, 12 Duace s'reei.

TZTa New York, where persons arflicted delicate diseases, old obstinate ul" and kidneys, and all disease ar.sing from the abuse ol mercury, or impuriiy of blood, are invited to call. The baneful effects arising from the abuse of mercury need no descrrpUon. P.rsoos troubled with a certain disease may apply Dr. Corb.lt, with the perfect aswr anceor havuig radically cured wuhoui a patlKlTot TJT.J' Wm ny medicine. HVcharges pbeaot Pro'ortiooeJ of ihe Dr.

Corbiti has been educated in Europe, underteach bracceCmOW "consKjersol. prac ice in extensive hospita's and dispensariea. lost.nl relief given to ihose afflicted pXs, and a iverfect oTit" da nfiiiem" "fiS siness or Uie least pun io the patient. a certain! aZT' occurrence of observed. moal "onorle secrecy bs N.

B. AdlTlllfanre C. a a n. JTl io IU f. M.

jDi NhH 1 to be consattted as usu oTa" rha.ed1se:',lee, auiicied, Ihat it behoves every one woo has wduhred in this soltuxrjr vice lo consult a professional "an oW nence, resc.abilHy, and dwases uTJ. 11 an those whit 1 are the consequences of unguarded pleasure. a man on whose life the hopes ol a lfe dar, offspnng Ihi til en a i h's treatment being mild, safe and where he contracts, guarantees a cure. Recent affec mepatient. Most honorable ecrecv observed Scrofula if di'mrne diseases, yix.

Aecnon, InH Bl'0" Live, Rheumat Jm 1. 'd "err, mL (in miIbecur1 Dr. Dispensary. 4 Peck Cindor be fcu'd which has 'he rulingpnoei. to nd secrecy so necesary to thisestablishmeni, Dr.

A does not keep a drug store consequently patients are under no of cx Itchcurcd by an application. PerlaC n'P1 observinS Dr. Anderton's Di. PeaH? .4 oncd" from Ihe corner ol Tesol r' 10 ce'eu'ste them.ury ihat resu from mistaking the prarti.ioner. at nigh" J' "orning nntil tea I m.HoU,l.

I ouiuiuea 10 De consulted ai his ofr.ee UVwZSAn.UTresV'c,Tuny Wised, Dr. Borne being KLVd the P'o''on in the city oT Phva Wi; member of said Faculty ol Physic 8 years, for the last 88 years in Ihe cily ol New DPCli.Wirom bcinf! general, he confines lo a particular Branch of Medicine, which engages his pro found I attention, viz: Lues Veneria, Scroful Scorbutus, ttlephamiasis, Lena, and all diseases arising from imparity of blood. His well known integrity challenges ths severest scrutiny; hi. experience very great; his succesr astonishing. He cautions the unfortunate against tits abuse of mercury thousands tannually mercurialize, out of life.

In very many tk ands of cases conimiiir. to his care, of all trades ttnl "cl "egree oj maiignano, he has speedily restored his patients and sous. "mu iireierence given to Dr. Horn's fill demonstrates the A 7 1 t. r.

ucc reposed ui the skil iw which dis ingmshes hi, pra'clice. The Dr. Buchan emphatically observe. a kS I or those about to be Std shuM tiou, of those affec.irnJvS:.,uld,be l''cu arlyc. coverv h.

ml nespair or a complrW re P'yn? to Dr.Horn;. Recent sfceooss, in a nercury, extiheJ method h. Btnclures removed bvueuy Sfixt 2' have contrscd I. catiori to TV make sppu Undt streeL nl 2 years in irreu a residence ei 10 nM "'Ushed Dr. Horne.cbs b.litv tri iTr, Wia oased upon real respecta guarantee.

Persons at a distance, by writing their css AnZ W1 hlve ntJ Wf 9 the evening. No letter wilf be taken in unless post paid eJctty letters must he kan iwm tit. N. Dr. e.

.1. "ts.es are ao arrangea, ipsi tt wh mosl may apply with ansranca a tan a alone. NEW YORK. PBISTltD 4KB PCBLISBCD IT Vist raWKIETORS, No. 49 WtT.LiAM sTaTw no ni atrrtrtty, vkw.isBs......Hss..

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